SunDrifter
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Hey Guys and Gals,
I'm a frustrated with my last few batches of beer due to them being fairly cloudy. I'm just doing the kits and bits, but since introducing a lot of hops to my brews, i'm getting less clear beer and more sediment in my bottles. Once primary fermentation is complete, I rack the wort off into another fermenter and chill it for a couple of days, before racking again to bulk prime and bottle, but I'd still like to get my beer a little clearer.
Can anybody recommend me a filtration system that can be gravity fed and allows for bottle conditioning?
I see Craftbrewer has a setup that might work, but is out of stock atm :unsure: http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=720
Fleabay has some as well: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HOME-BREW-GRAVITY-B...=item5d276b8289
And I called a local water filter store, who have a generic in-line water sediment reducer with a 1 micron filter for about $45.
Help?
I'm a frustrated with my last few batches of beer due to them being fairly cloudy. I'm just doing the kits and bits, but since introducing a lot of hops to my brews, i'm getting less clear beer and more sediment in my bottles. Once primary fermentation is complete, I rack the wort off into another fermenter and chill it for a couple of days, before racking again to bulk prime and bottle, but I'd still like to get my beer a little clearer.
Can anybody recommend me a filtration system that can be gravity fed and allows for bottle conditioning?
I see Craftbrewer has a setup that might work, but is out of stock atm :unsure: http://www.craftbrewer.com.au/shop/details.asp?PID=720
Fleabay has some as well: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HOME-BREW-GRAVITY-B...=item5d276b8289
And I called a local water filter store, who have a generic in-line water sediment reducer with a 1 micron filter for about $45.
Help?